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Rod Edwards is an international, award-winning photographer who specialises in people, places, travel & tourism, lifestyle, video, cinemagraphs and super high resolution gigapixel imagery. For the last ten years, he has also been a pioneer and world leader in 360 degree imagery and interactive virtual tours for high quality e-publications, virtual reality (VR) technology and the web.

Rod Edwards’s photography is published worldwide, and he has worked with many of the world’s leading companies and corporations including Google, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Regal Cinemas, Xanterra, Samsung, Orange, Visit Britain, The National Trust, English Heritage, AHMM architects, Dezeen, The Tate, Marks & Spencer, Argos, Habitat, B&Q, John Lewis, Clinton Cards, HSBC, Barclays, Sainsbury’s, BBC, Channel 4, Norwich and Peterborough Building Society, Texaco, Shell, Ordnance Survey, The AA, The RNLI, Campbells, Canon, Fuji Film, Kodak, Wilcon Homes, Corus and Regal Hotels, Hoseasons and The Royal Estate of Sandringham amongst many others. Rod Edwards’s high quality 360 interactive imagery has been commissioned by Visit Britain / Sony Pictures in Hollywood for their worldwide “Bond Is Great” James Bond ‘SPECTRE’ and “Britain Is Great” global campaigns and he is the sole approved supplier of 360 imagery for The National Trust.

His work regularly appears in the UK’s broadsheet newspapers including The Times, The Independent, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Daily Express, The Daily Mail as well as many other international publications around the world. He has also shot portraits for leading individuals including private sittings with HM The Queen for her Golden Jubilee Year, and Prince Philip HRH The Duke Of Edinburgh. Rod Edwards is the author of the Amazon international number-one best-selling book on portrait photography “Photographing People Like A Pro”, which has been translated into several languages including Chinese, Russian and Polish.

Rod Edwards is also a long time, respected member of the Association of Photographers (AOP) in London and a qualified member of The International Virtual Reality Photography Association (IVRPA) in the USA.